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- Coders choosing Mac OS over Linux environment
- Apple dances with Exxon for market cap crown
- Report: Nokia N9 not coming to the U.S.
- In Apple win, Samsung Galaxy Tab blocked in EU
- Gartner: Windows 7 on 42 percent of PCs by year's end
- Microsoft's new spoof video elicits few laughs
- QNX powers the BlackBerry Colt
- FCC to review AT&T's T-Mobile and Qualcomm deals together
- MIT GelSight is portable, high-res 3D imaging tech
- GameFly prepping digital-download service
- Trucks follow cars on road to better fuel efficiency
- It's a good time to be a developer
- SendLove takes the measure of a man
- Visa sets deadlines on NFC efforts
- ZTE says it sold 35M handsets in the first half
- Twitter finally bids adieu to old design
- Study: iPhone, Android apps store sensitive user info
- Heartland Payment Systems looks to mobile
- Sony warehouse burns in London riots
- Nook buyers getting $100 of free classic books
Coders choosing Mac OS over Linux environment | Top |
Although Windows remains the most popular environment for software development by far, an Evans Data survey reveals that programmers increasingly favor Apple's operating system over Linux. | |
Apple dances with Exxon for market cap crown | Top |
For a brief period Tuesday, Apple surpassed Exxon Mobil to become the most valuable publicly traded company. | |
Report: Nokia N9 not coming to the U.S. | Top |
Engadget says that Nokia has no plans to release the MeeGo-based device in the U.S., even though it cleared FCC hurdles. | |
In Apple win, Samsung Galaxy Tab blocked in EU | Top |
Apple has been granted a preliminary injunction that bars Samsung from selling the Android-based Galaxy Tab 10.1 in all countries in the European Union except for the Netherlands. | |
Gartner: Windows 7 on 42 percent of PCs by year's end | Top |
Report forecasts that Windows 7 will pull into the lead among PC operating systems around the world. Meanwhile, the Mac OS has inched up in popularity over the past year. | |
Microsoft's new spoof video elicits few laughs | Top |
The software giant, which has a long history of producing terrifically funny executive videos, misses the mark with its latest offering. | |
QNX powers the BlackBerry Colt | Top |
Apple releases a tool to automatically create recovery disks for Mac OS X Lion, researchers at the Black Hat hackers conference says that you should change all of your passwords if your laptop gets stolen, and the BlackBerry Colt will be the first QNX-powered smartphone from Research in Motion in early 2012. | |
FCC to review AT&T's T-Mobile and Qualcomm deals together | Top |
The regulatory agency reportedly says the proposed deals raise questions about AT&T's aim to control spectrum throughout the country. | |
MIT GelSight is portable, high-res 3D imaging tech | Top |
MIT scientists have improved GelSight, their portable imaging device that can provide 3D images for everything from product testing to forensics. | |
GameFly prepping digital-download service | Top |
The rental company says users will be able to download and play as many Windows or Mac games as they want when the titles go on sale later this year. | |
Trucks follow cars on road to better fuel efficiency | Top |
The first fuel-economy standards for medium and heavy-duty trucks aim to improve efficiency by about 20 percent by 2018, potentially saving about $50 billion on fuel costs largely by using existing technologies. | |
It's a good time to be a developer | Top |
Data from recruiting firm Riviera Partners shows that software developers are making good money, especially in the early days of company financing. | |
SendLove takes the measure of a man | Top |
Start-up launches system to vote on the popularity of people from within stories about them. It sounds trivial, but it has legs. | |
Visa sets deadlines on NFC efforts | Top |
The credit card company takes steps to encourage development of a commercial framework in the U.S. for mobile payments. Key elements include dual-mode chip technology and dynamic authentication. | |
ZTE says it sold 35M handsets in the first half | Top |
The Chinese telecom equipment manufacturer says strong sales for the first half of the year were driven by its blockbuster Blade smartphone. | |
Twitter finally bids adieu to old design | Top |
The company says that all users are now on the "New Twitter" design that it launched in September. | |
Study: iPhone, Android apps store sensitive user info | Top |
A range of mobile apps examined by security firm ViaForensics found a significant number storing user names unencrypted and a smaller number storing passwords the same way. | |
Heartland Payment Systems looks to mobile | Top |
The payment processor launches a system that allows merchants to use their smartphones or tablets to act as a portable point-of-sale terminal. | |
Sony warehouse burns in London riots | Top |
The facility was the hub of U.K. distribution for optical discs, including Blu-rays, DVDs, games, music, and films. | |
Nook buyers getting $100 of free classic books | Top |
Barnes & Noble is offering Nook buyers $100 of free classic books and study guides to kick off the back-to-school season. | |
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